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  1. Joshbru3

    The School of Hard Knox

    FANTASTIC, Alan!! Could you please let me know what the brim measurements are? It looks like 2 1/2 inches wide plus another 1/4 inch for the curl. So 2 3/4 including the pencil curl? Pictures can be deceiving.
  2. Joshbru3

    Wekony the Hatter - South Bend, Illinois

    1950's Wekony The Hatter This is my first Wekony The Hatter and its really quite a beautifully made hat.
  3. Joshbru3

    No Name Hat Manufacturing Co.

    Oh, very cool! Well, at least its back in Wisconsin :)
  4. Joshbru3

    No Name Hat Manufacturing Co.

    WOW!! This is fantastic!!! Its funny that a hat sold in Illinois, has the model name "Wisconsin" and was actually found in Wisconsin.
  5. Joshbru3

    Pre 1940s Stetson Westerns

    Gorgeous white CN, Bill!! That one sure is a beauty! Its amazing that the hat is still as clean as it is.
  6. Joshbru3

    Post New Hats Here!

    I once owned a Stetson Supper Club almost exactly like that. It was black felt with reddish-purpleish ribbon and brim binding. Very classy homburg. Same proportions as a standard St. Regis, but I think the Supper Club was a "fancier" version of the St. Regis.
  7. Joshbru3

    For SALE - 1960's STETSON Stratoliner Blue Fedora SIZE 7 3/8 - ebay

    Great later model Strat with shorter 2 1/4 inch brim. At 7 3/8, its too big for me. http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1960s-STETSON-Stratoliner-Blue-Fur-Felt-Fedora-hat-SIZE-7-3-8-/282136737720?hash=item41b0a8f7b8:g:9s0AAOSw0UdXsWt1
  8. Joshbru3

    For Sale - 1940's STETSON BEACH COMBER Green Fedora SIZE 7 1/2 - ebay

    Here's the link for this really cool Beach Comber in a larger size. WAY too big for me to wear. http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1940s-STETSON-BEACH-COMBER-Green-Fur-Felt-Fedora-hat-SIZE-7-1-2-/282136717632?hash=item41b0a8a940:g:cRgAAOSw0UdXsWUd
  9. Joshbru3

    The Dobbs Diner...

    Thanks, Brad! I knew I had seen one of these before. I actually did not remember the Bunker hat ad, even though its super cool. I thought I had seen an old Dobbs newspaper ad from the 30's that showed these grosgrain hats, but i've seen so many hat ads, I could totally be mistaken. Hopefully...
  10. Joshbru3

    The Dobbs Diner...

    1930's Dobbs Grosgrain Tuxedo Fabric Hat (part 2)
  11. Joshbru3

    The Dobbs Diner...

    1930's Dobbs Grosgrain Tuxedo Fabric Hat (part 1) Here's a super rare hat that I picked up a few months ago. I know I have seen this type of hat in a vintage advertisement, but I can not for the life of me find the ad. The entire hat body is made up of gray felt that has been stitched all the...
  12. Joshbru3

    Pre 1940s dress hats

    STEVE......AMAZING haul!!! Those pre-war hats are just spectacular!! The 2 Echter Borsalino pencil curled upbrims are, in my opinion, the perfect style of hats. I am a sucker for early upbrims and pencil curls, and those two definitely do not disappoint. And the finish on that Hückel Loden....it...
  13. Joshbru3

    Post New Hats Here!

    That's actually a VERY nice straw body for $60. Looks like what Stetson (Hatco) would call their Grade 20 panama. Interesting though, the woven edge is not something I have seen on modern Stetson straws because most of them are stitched and cut. The Stetson "Medalist" designation wasn't so much...
  14. Joshbru3

    FOR SALE - 1950's Fratelli Molinari Beaver Blend Fedora SIZE 7 1/8

    Guess i'm keeping this one.....
  15. Joshbru3

    FOR SALE - 1950's Fratelli Molinari Beaver Blend Fedora SIZE 7 1/8

    Last hat I have for sale currently. Its an amazing hat in spectacular conditon. Very comparable to a Dobbs/Knox 20 in quality. http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1950s-Fratelli-Molinari-Fur-Felt-Beaver-Blend-Fedora-hat-SIZE-7-1-8-/282073838495?hash=item41ace9339f:g:Fw4AAOSwvg9XY53d
  16. Joshbru3

    FOR SALE - 1940's Dobbs 40 Fedora SIZE 7 1/8

    Its on the way. Thanks Roger!

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